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Little Red

08-15-2012 10:11:09
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I can't get my plow to go in the ground it just skims along the surface any trick to getting it the ground (it is pretty dry but we had 2in rain last week )thanks for the help

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ken house

08-15-2012 13:34:44
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to Little Red, 08-15-2012 10:11:09  
i do not know how much you have been around the plow. when you begin plowing, the opening furrow, the plow must be tilted up on the point; then on the second furrow, you make adjustment so the plow is more flat.

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Rex Simpkins

08-16-2012 04:35:04
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to ken house, 08-15-2012 13:34:44  
O.K. I not saying you are wrong just explain to me how in hard new ground if the point is not down a little how does the plow suck down. Looks like to me it would bounce along the top. The only reason I have is a gentleman call me one time and his Cub plow was doing the same thing I asked him if he had the drawbar adjusted down a little. He did not even have a plow handle. So I gave him one and problem solved. So in this case I was thinking along the same line.

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Rex Simpkins

08-15-2012 12:40:20
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to Little Red, 08-15-2012 10:11:09  
Do you have the plow handle down so the angle of attack allows the plow to pull itself down ???

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Little Red

08-15-2012 14:17:28
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to Rex Simpkins, 08-15-2012 12:40:20  
yes as far down as possible changed the angle of cant towards the tire for the 1st furrow still no good

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dougct

08-15-2012 11:24:28
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to Little Red, 08-15-2012 10:11:09  
Is the "trailer" arm off?The one thats used to keep it up when u drive it down the road?

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dougct

08-15-2012 11:25:17
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to dougct, 08-15-2012 11:24:28  
Sorry just read it was a Cub

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gene bender

08-15-2012 10:44:04
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to Little Red, 08-15-2012 10:11:09  
Thake the share off and grind the point on the bottom to get the point sharp again it needs some "suck" to go into the ground.

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Little Red

08-15-2012 14:19:59
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to gene bender, 08-15-2012 10:44:04  
gene think im going with your idea seems the only thing i havent tried

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Andrew Z

08-15-2012 10:15:37
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to Little Red, 08-15-2012 10:11:09  
how is the share (point) on the plow? A worn share will not go in the ground very well. Also the plow must be set up correctly, height, angle etc

Andrew

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Little Red

08-15-2012 10:22:43
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Re: cub 193 plow in reply to Andrew Z, 08-15-2012 10:15:37  
The plow is in near new condition was never used by the original owner I plowed in some food plots for a neighbor last week and it worked fine in new ground I think it could be just to dry up by my house I made every adj. change I could still rides on top the ground.

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